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Show Y 0pal Curl Public Notice MT. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received the following to Application(s) Water propriate Sanpete County in SALINA Producers Livestock Auction, Oct. 26. Receipts: 2065. Last week: 1867. Last year: 2459. Feeder, steers under 350 lbs 3.00-4.0- 0 higher, oyer 350 lbs lower. mostly 2.00-3.0- 0 Holsteins mostly steady limited numbers. on Feeder heifers mostly 2.00-3.0- 0 lower. Slaughter cows and slaughter bulls weak to 1.00 lower. (Loca- - tiohs inSLB&M). Persons objecting to an application must file a Protest the stating reasons for the protest. To have a hearing before the State Engineer, persons must request a hearing in the Protest. Protest must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, on or before DECEMBER 10, 1993. (PROTESTS MUST BE LEGIBLE WITH A 0) RETURN Feeder Steers; Medium and large frame 1: lbs 114.00-124.5- ADDRESS.) 97.00-109.0- lbs 400-45- 0 0; lbs 500 500-55- 0 550-60- 0 600-65- 0 650-70- 0 700-75- 0 65-25- 750-80- 0 . 800-85- 0 ac-f- 850-90- 0 900-95- 0 950-100- 450 91.OOt100.00 lbs 86.00-97.0- 0 lbs 84.00-90.2- 5 lbs 85.00-89.5- 0 lbs 81.00-88.5- 0 lbs 81.50-86.5- 0 lbs 74.00-80.7- 5 lbs 74.00-80.0- 0 lbs 76.00-79.0- 0 lbs 74.00-76.5- 0 70.00-72.0lbs 94.00-102.0- 0; lbs 0 2: frame Robert L. Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER Published ' in The Pyramid on October 27, November 3 and 10, 74.00-84.0- 0; 500-70- 0 66.50-77.5- 0; 700-90- 0 65.50-68.5- 0; 59.50-65.7- 5. Booking report booking The following report was submitted by the Sanpete County Sheriff s Office: Oct. 27 Larry Joe Boudreaux, Mt. Pleasant, was arrested in Mt. Pleasant by Mt. Pleasant Police on a warrant out of Kentucky. Bail was set at $25,000. Oct. 30 L Jamie Harvey Parker, 4 f? ,1 . . Mt. Pleasant, was arrested south of Fountain Green .by . the- - Sanpete County Sheriffs Office and charged with an open container, assault by a prisoner, faulty equipment and resisting arrest. Bail was set at $5,400. Oct. 31 Don A. Anderson, Redmond, was arrested in Centerfield, by the ' Sanpete County Sheriffs Office, and charged with DUI. Bail was set at $1,000. The first museum in what is now the United States was set up in Charleston, SC in 1773. with evil is as much a duty as is cooperation with good. Mohandas Gandhi ForSaleMisc. 427-.943- 027L , GOING OUT OF BUSINESS; professional hair dryer, hydraulic chair, shampoo bowl, wet station, manager table, tanning bed, and display afcase. Call 462-370- 9 N03L ter 4p.m. SNOWBLOWER CHAINSAW Mower SMALL ENGINE REPAIR SERVICE SNAPPER 0; 450-50- 0 0; 500-55- 0 0; 550-60- 0 1993, 0; 600-65- 0 disease. was She bom in Chester to Lowell and Hannah Martin on Sept. 3, 1939. She married Gary Mower Aug. 24, 0; 650-70- 0 73.50-82.5- 0; 700-75- 0 76.00-79.5- 0; 750-80- 0 75.00-77.0- 0; 900-95- 0 69.00-73.5- lbs Heiferettes feeder 66.50. 950-100- 0; 67.75-69.5- and cows 0 0. , young 61.00- - -3 42.00-48.0- 0; 2-- 0. Slaughter Bulls: YG 1 scarce; yield grade 2 1080-144- 0 52.25-55.2- Authorized Service Dealer Manv Parts . in stock for the mecnanic CARPENTER SEED CO. 1030 S. State St. Provo, Utah 373-74- 0 with 1957 Survivors include' her parents, 'Chester; husband, Bear River City; children: Tyler, Clark-stoUT; Mrs. Conrad 5; bulls: 52.75- - 57.50. n, (Cathy) Oldham, Logan; and three grandchildren. She was preceded . in death by her sister, Dianne, in May 1961. The most completely lost of all days is the one on which we have not laughed. Nicholas Chamfort Burial was in Bear River City Cemetery. Ftn Green For SaleMisc. tion, manager table, tanning bed, and display af- case., Call 462-370- 9 games, door prizes, a fortune teller and lots of food. N03L AKC REGISTERED brindle boxer, $75. 6 months old. Willy, the Clown Manti CaftCassie at objects who created from balloons. officers Carey Angela Ivory, Larsen, Lisa ter4p.m. The big attraction was 436-815- For Rent Collard and LAST LONG. 5 bedroom, 2 bath, large Walker event. directed WON'T garage, several Clean, quiet, Country living. For information call 3728. FAMILY Pleasant. UNITS in Mt. 2 bedrooms, Dixie Cook, a three-poin- t; Jeremy son of the late Lynn Stephensen, a N24L two-poi- Help Wanted James DO YOU ENJOY others and have good telephone skills. Wise Institute is looking for a few people to help their existing clients. Wise Institute 283-632- 6 or apply at Job N03L Ephraim. Ser-vice- in FOR HOME DELIVERY of the Salt Lake Tribune or Deseret News in Spring City call Gail Palmer at N17L ., . 462-2947- the and Stephensen, Lucinda and fridge, stove. $295 per month. Phone Cheston at .... Michelle Deer were few and far between this hunting season, but Fountain Green has two lucky hunters: Wesley Cook, 15, son of David and nice. more 462- N03L dishwasher, disposal, 465-489- from - PTA Ivory, Teresa E. School man and fan, having and coached played basketball, softball and baseball for many years. He enjoyed BYU basketball games, bowling, gardening and golfing with his brothers. Survivors include his wife of Moroni; children: Mrs. Mike (Dorothy) Rosenlof, Beaver; Betty Bailey, Springville; and Roger Glen Bailey, Moroni; six grandchildren; three brothers: Gayle and Earl, Bountiful; and Paul, Moroni; sisters: Mrs. Rex (Pauline) Hafen, Provo; and Mrs. Homer (Geneil) Salt Lake Bendixen, City. He was preceded in death by sister, Louise Taylor, and two grand- daughters. Burial, direction under the of Ursenbach Funeral Home, was in Moroni City Cemetery with military honors. GUNNISO- N- During Oct. 20 arraignment proceedings, Judge Don Tibbs set a preliminary hearing for Nov. 19, 2 p.m., at the Central Utah Correctional Facility (CUCF) for five inmates who allegedly participated in the Aug. 9 riot, according to information received from the County Clerks office. Based on" evidence compiled by Preston Kay, Investigator for the Utah Department of Corrections, CUCF, Sanpete County Attorney Ross Blackham filed an Information charging Jerrod W. Baum, Eric T. Daniels, Steven J. Ormiston, Paul R. Payne and Nicholas K. Yazzie as follows (abbreviated for the sake of space): a third degree Count felony, charging that they did simultaneously engage in tumultuous or violent conduct thereby knowingly or recklessly creating a ' substantial risk of causing public alarm with the purpose of engaging in tumultuous or violent conduct resulting in substantial property damage or arson or Defendant was armed with a deadly weapon. Count 2 Riot, a third degree felony, charging that they refused to comply with a lawful order to withdraw and as a result of the conduct, substantial property damage or arson occurred or Defendant was armed with a deadly weapon. Count 3 Injuring a Jail, a" third degree felony, charging they did willfully and intentionally break down, pull down or otherwise destroy or injure a public jail. Count 4 Criminal Mischief, a third degree felony, charging damaged, they intentionally defaced or destroyed the property of another and their conduct caused ot.iatenJed tQ .cause joaoifc etary loss in excess of $1,000. 1-- Riot, Fountain Green GOING OUT OF BUSISchool held "Elementary NESS; professional hair a Halloween carnival dryer, hydraulic chair, Oct. 30. A large crowd shampoo bowl, wet staenjoyed the costumes, Services tkniuuiiEffli cheerleader in uated horrors. Sunday sports- MIRA LOMA, services side will be held Thursday, Nov. 4 at 1 p.m., for Theodore "Ted" Dee Briggs, 52, who died Oct. 28, 1993, of a massive heart attack in San Diego, CA. He was bom July 2, 1941, in Walnut, IA, to Edwin and Marion Arlene Jule Henry married He Briggs. Karen Allred in Magna May 4, 1959. They resided in Mira Loma, CA, for the past 25 years. He was a journeyman lineman with IBEW for 33 years and was a staunch supporter of the union way. He was always there for others and- - a with advice helping hand. He was an avid fan of stock car and racing enjoyed working in his yard and being with his grandchildren. Survivors include his wife of Mira Loma, CA; children: Keith, Moroni, and Mrs. Steve (Miche-lenHarris, Riverside, CA; mother and stepfather: M. E. (Stretch) and Arlene Similia, OR; sister: Portland, Sherie Wait, Portland, OR; brothers: Larry, e) West Valley Rodney and Vancouver, City; Calendar Wednesday, Nov. 3 nups, Mt. Pleasant Senior Citiz- Hall. ens potluck night, 6 p.m., at the Center. WA; 5-- 7 Sunday, Nov. 7 Thursday, Nov. 4 Manti Regional Singles fireside, 7:30 p.m., Mt. Pleasant Heat Assistance represen2 p.m., Mt. Pleasant 1st & 4th LDS Wards Chapel. tative, . Senior Citizens Center. NS Youth Basketball registration begins today and runs through Nov. 13, get forms from Mt. Pleasant & Moroni city halls, or sign up at the Mt. Pleasant Rec Center 9 p.m. "Barefoot in the Park," tonight thru Saturday, 7 p.m., Manti City Building Auditorium. Monday, Nov. 8 Provo Chapter of NARFE meeting, 1 p.m., Eldred Senior Citizens Center, 270 West 500 North, Provo. Mt. Pleasant Senior Citizens blood pressure clinic, 1 p.m. Manti Regional Singles Family Home Evening, 6:30 p.m., 189 East 500 North, Spring City. 7-- Friday, Nov. 5 Deadline for "Something Better than Drugs" posters. 9 Mistletoe Mall, p.m., Gunnison Valley High School Tuesday, Nov. 9 girls gym. West in TheatreWorks DUP Hambleton Camp "Utah Shorts," 7:30 p.m., Was- meeting, 2 p.m., Mt. Pleasant atch Academy auditorium. Senior Citizens Center. 5-- Saturday, Nov. 6 Ronald, Douglas and Kenneth Similia, Portland, OR; and six grandchildren. in He was preceded death by a son, Scott Randal Briggs. Interment will be in the Moroni City Cemetery under the direction of Ursenbach Funeral Home. Basketball sigp.m., Moroni City NS Youth Nov. 10: Mt. Coming Up: Pleasant Senior Citizens Provo Snow College trip. Nov. Theatre Department presentation of "Our Town. Nov. 13: NS Youth Basketball signups, Moroni City Hall, 7 p.m. Diabetic Health Fair, 8:30 a.m., Richfield Senior Citizens Center. Mistletoe Mall, 10 a.m. 5 p.m., Gunnison Valley High School girls gym. 10-1- 3: -- 5-- Judge sets hearing for CUGF inmates during her sophomore year at Moroni High from which she grad- 0; lbs feeder lbs an incurable in lived and 1957, Magna and Bear River City, UT. She grew up in Chester Moroni and attended She was a schools. varsity breaking utility 4 48.00-52.5cutter and low dressing utility 1595-209- 5 of ric, . Cows: Slaughter Boning utility TORO J&ca CITY-She- rry Lee Martin Mower, 54, died in an Ogden hospital Oct. 25, LAWN MOWER AND from He graduated Moroni High School. He was an active member of the LDS Church, serving in many capacities including first counselor in the East Ward Bishop- 400-45- 0 79.00-86.5- MORON- I- Funeral services were held Nov. 1 in the Moroni LDS Stake Center for Glen Bailey, 63, who died Oct. 28, 1993, at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Provo. He was bom April 2, to 1930, in Moroni Russell and Ethel Story Bailey. He married Mary Ellen Oldroyd June 18, 1954, in the Manti LDS Temple. . 0; lbs lbs lbs lbs 3 WEANER PIGS $35, 6 gilts, New Zealand whites 'and greys-rabi- ts. Bailey Sherry NQ3L I Glen Funeral BEAR RIVER .lbs 37.00-42.5- Glen Bailey Home. 0 350-40- 0 lbs 89.00-96.0lbs 86.00-93.0lbs 82.00-88.0lbs 83.00-87.0lbs 80.00-87.5- He was an avid ge'nealogy. Ursenbach 0; 95.00-102.0- 0; it was sold. He retired in April 1993. grandchildren. Interment was in Mt. Pleasant City Cemetery under the direction of Medium and large frame 1: 200-25- 0 lbs scarce; 98.00-101.0250-30- 0 lbs 300-35- 0 lbs 1993. Manti-- - 0. Heifers: Feeder . childrert: William E., Jr., Los Angeles, CA; Ronald L. and John R., Riverside, CA; and Mrs. Richard (Diane) Mt. Pleasant; Gillins, brother: Isaac Knapp, Galion, OH; 27 grandchildren; and 10 great- lbs lbs lbs 900-110- 1950 and served in the Korean Conflict. After disbeing honorably charged in 1954, he for Moyle worked then for Blackham Moroni City from 1962 1970 when he until became telephone manager for Telephone Company in Moroni until 1990 when CA; Holstein Steers: Large 300-50- 0 president, High Priest group leader, and was in the Stake Mission presidency at the time of his death. He worked for Ford Motor Company, then joined the U.S. Navy in She enjoyed working in the PTA and loved caring for her home and family. Survivors include her husband of Riverside, on 107.00-119.0- 0; 350-40- 0 Use Use POU; Nature USE) (A67232): Glen Lee and Terri R. Morris QUANTITY: 0.45 l. SOURCE: 6 in. weli 100 ft. to 500 ft. deep. POD: (1) N 1220 E 1400 from S 14 Cor, Sec 24, T15S, R2E. (1.2 mile north of Wales) USE: 1 Domestic: family. POU: SE 14 SE 14 Sec 24. T15S, R2E. 250-30- 0 0; lbs 300-35- 0 These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-- 2 of the Division of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Point(s) of Diversion POD; Place of of lbs scarce; 200-25- 0 Obituaries ral services were Oct. 30 in the Mt. Pleasant First LDS Ward Chapel for Opal Marie Knapp Curl, 71, who died Oct. 27, 1993, in Riverside, CA. She was bom July 1, 1922, in Marion, OH, to Isaac and Mary Etta Newell She Knapp. married William Eugene Curl Oct. 11, 1940, in KY. The Greenup, marriage was solemnized July 8, 1967, in the Los Angeles LDS Temple. She was a homemaker and an active member of the LDS Church, serving in many callings and in the scouting program. She was a hospital volunteer ' for many years. She avidly worked Salina Auction Ap- PLEASANT-Fune- November 3, 1993 - The Pyramid - Page Five Theodore d. Briggs Ivorys was commemorated by a family dinner party. Attending were: his wife, Dorothy; children: Karl, Price; Wesley, Brenda Madsen all of and Brandon, Fountain Green; Kim Clyde, Provo; and five grandchildren. birthday Count 5 Attempted Escape, a third degree felony, charging they attempted to escape from official custody and confinement in the prison. of a Count Dangerous Weapon at a Correctional Facility, a second degree charging Defendants felony, Daniels, Payne, Baum and Yazzie with possessing a dangerous weapon or implement of escape at a correctional facility. Count Arson, a first degree felony, charging Defendants Ormiston and Yazzie with intentional and unlawful damage to a habitable structure by means of fire or explosive. Count Criminal, a first degree felony, charging Defendant Payne with Count 6, above, and that he had been convicted, sentenced and committed to prison for felony offenses at least twice before, to wit: Committed Jan. 8, 1991, for the offenses of: aggravated robbery, 5 to life; kidnapping, years; theft, years; escape, years; and aggravated assault, 5 years. Count. Criminal, a first degree felony, charging Defendant Baum with Count 6, above, and that he had been convicted, sentenced and committed to prison for felony offenses at least twice before, to wit: Committed Mar. 30, 1993, for attempted, aggravated murder, 5 to life; theft of a firearm, years; and theft of a motor vehicle, years. Count Criminal, a first degree felony,, charging Defendant Ormiston with Count 7, above, and that he had been convicted, sentenced and committed to prison for felony offenses at least twice before, to wit: Committed June 9, 1992, for forgery, years, and issuing bad checks, 5 years. As Halloween eve settled down, some clever Fountain Green youngsters wanted to decorate the town... nothing hurt, nothing broken, no pranks.. .just good kids having good fun. m ? V : . I 15 0-- 15 Mt. Pleasant Elementary School first graders with their Junior Genius projects are: (left) Ben MacKenzie, Safety While Hiking and Camping; Anthony Busby, How the Eye Works; Mariel Porter, Nutrition; and Andrea Peel, Healthy Foods. itual & Hannah Martin of Chester would like to love and appreciation to their friends & their express the sympathy, love, food, flowers & for neighbors the calls time of the passing of their daughat phone Lee Motoer. Martin Sherry ter, Friends & neighbors are go great & appreciated at a time like this. Lowell 0-- ' Dorothy Ivory recently returned home from a nine-da- y trip to Card-stoAlberta, Canada, where she visited her daughter and family. c-- n, CudofZJlumii To our many fiends and relatives: We express our deep appreciation to you for your love and concern during the illness and passing of our beloved wife, mother and grandmother, Mabel Erickson. We thank you for your visits, food, cards, flowers, help with the services dr in any way you helped during this difficult time. Knowing so many cared lightens our burden. rvtu BEN GORDON CALL 283-488- 0 0uuMivtnia I?T H) W) Harold, Shirley & Reese, Gayle & Families Spi..f Sum. Kristie Jensen, of Central Utah Food Sharing accepts a printer donated to the food bank by Earl Ursenbach. vice-preside- nt r i |